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michael matusik
14 years ago
now i haven’t toasted a crumpet for years…
Innocent Until
14 years ago
Can I imagine myself water-skiing in a lagoon on Moorea island instead? For the curious, this symbolises that I want to be skiing in a lagoon on Moorea.
Truly miraculous stuff FD.
Profoundly dangerous and subversive territory, waking Barnaby up like that.
10/10 and a wallaby stamp for raw courage. 😀
Cally Martin
14 years ago
“…its really just down to hard work and proper resourcing” perfect tag line. made my Monday. thanks FD
Peter Forrester
14 years ago
Speaking of Monjons & marsupials FD, did you read that they have found a dunnart (possibly even the nationally threatened white-footed dunnart) in a fire recovering area of the Cathedral Range State Park
I wonder what sort of near extinct creatures might emerge from the Melbourne CBD if it was ever razed to the ground?
now i haven’t toasted a crumpet for years…
Can I imagine myself water-skiing in a lagoon on Moorea island instead? For the curious, this symbolises that I want to be skiing in a lagoon on Moorea.
Truly miraculous stuff FD.
Profoundly dangerous and subversive territory, waking Barnaby up like that.
10/10 and a wallaby stamp for raw courage. 😀
“…its really just down to hard work and proper resourcing” perfect tag line. made my Monday. thanks FD
Speaking of Monjons & marsupials FD, did you read that they have found a dunnart (possibly even the nationally threatened white-footed dunnart) in a fire recovering area of the Cathedral Range State Park
I wonder what sort of near extinct creatures might emerge from the Melbourne CBD if it was ever razed to the ground?